Useful English language sites on the history of Peru are limited. These
links indicate some of the more valuable. I would be grateful for
suggestions of others to include, in Spanish, as well as English.
lesfearns@casahistoria.net

Simply - Peru, a
history. Tongue in cheek "dummy's" guide to history of Peru (after a
theme by the sixteenth century Inca-Spaniard Puma de Ayala) from the new
internationalist. Published 1989 but still amusing - and a worthwhile
place to start!

The Catholic Church in Peru: 1821-1985, Review
article by Georgette Magassy Dorn outlining clearly the role of the
Catholic Church in 19th & 20th century Peru. Book reviewed written by
Jeffrey Klaber, S.J. Washington

Airplanes of the Peruvian Air ForcePhotos and history of
the Peruvian airplanes since 1910 up to our days. The gallery includes
combat airplanes, training airplanes, helicopters, history, links.
Includes downloadable patches to fly Peruvian aircraft in MS Flight
Simulator ...§

SenderoLuminoso PathfinderDesigned as
a starting point to aid the beginning researcher in finding information on
Sendero Luminoso contained on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
campus. It is a guide to important sources; including books, journals,
reference works, government documents and electronic resources.

Sendero Luminoso:
reprint of Peru´s War by Raymond Bonner, which appeared in the New
Yorker, January, 1988. Detailed analysis of Sendero Luminoso. Errors on
the page, but they are only at the top...

Insurgency in Peru:
the Shining Path another 1988 report (!) this
time by Major James V. Huston, United States Marine Corps, for
Global Security Org.
Despite the "Contents List" of over 100 pages don't worry, this is a
very worthy abstract of a manageable length!
Click
here for a brief SL outline from GSO.

Vladimiro Montesinos - Fujimori’s Rasputin: The declassifed files on
Peru's former intelligence chief. From the National Security Archive, a
non-governmental foreign policy documentation center at George Washington
University. Good documentary evidence.

Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement Uprising and the Environment
TED (The Trade & Environment Database of American University) Case Study
shows how the attack on the Japanese ambassador's house in Peru by Tupac
Amaru rebels was more than simply a display of terrorism and a demand for
releasing Tupac Amaru prisoners. It was also a demonstration of the
frustration and resentment that many people from the lower classes, rural
areas, and indigenous populations felt towards the State.

Paquisha War Brief military clash that
took place in January-February 1981 between Ecuador and Peru over the
control of three watchposts that the Ecuadorian Army was setting up
inside a disputed border area.
From
Mundo Andino